BRIDGETOWN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL is located in BRIDGETOWN NS, Nova Scotia. Scholarships for students attending BRIDGETOWN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL can be found in our scholarship database
PO BOX 40
BRIDGETOWN NS, Nova Scotia
B0S 1C0
902-665-5400
Scholarships
The Unilock Paving the Future Scholarship is an equal opportunity scholarship.Awards in the amount of $5,000 each will be presented to selected students to help pay for their education expenses including tuition fees, books, housing, and transportation costs.ELIGIBILITYApplicant must be a permanent resident in the USA or Ontario.Student must be enrolled in their final year of a full-time, two-to four-year...
To complement the Don B. Daily Safety Grant, the Don B. Daily Safety Steel Intern Scholarship provides an opportunity for North American university students studying safety or industrial safety hygiene to submit an application for a scholarship preceded by a paid summer internship within the steel manufacturing industry.Please complete the scholarship application to be considered for Don B. Daily Safety...
The Higher Foundation Scholarship promotes post-secondary education by providing merit-based financial aid to Georgia college students. Higher Scholars will receive a one-time $1,000 scholarship for the selected semester to help cover their cost-of-attendance expenses. We select Higher Scholars based on their academic success, leadership skills, service, and professional development. Our scholarship application has a rolling deadline, so students are encouraged...
The Dr. Aura-Lee A. and James Hobbs Pittenger American History Scholarship is awarded to graduating high school students who will pursue an undergraduate degree with a concentrated study of a minimum of 24 credit hours in American History and American Government. Renewal is conditional upon maintenance of a GPA of 3.25. This scholarship is renewable. This award is intended to...
Officially adopted by the NSCDA as a national project in the 1930s, the American Indian Medical Scholarship (AIMS) gives students of American Indian, Alaskan Native, and Hawaiian Native descent the opportunity to pursue careers in nursing, healthcare, and health education. The scholarship is specifically designed to assist students who, following graduation, plan to work on reservations or in hospitals that...
Mrs. Ruth A Laing created the ETHEL BOYCE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD in 1998 through a donation in memory of her sister Miss Ethel Phoebe Boyce.Miss Boyce was an avid softball player who had a professional and personal interest in people. She was particularly interested in young people and helping them to succeed in life.The award is administered by Softball Canada and...